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Download David reading A Night With A Vampire!1. Dead Persons In HungryDavid Tennant reads Antoine Calmet's accounts of real Vampires, gathered from people across Europe who believed they had seen the creatures with their own eyes.

2. The Family Of The VordalakGorcha sets off on a mysterious mission but tells his family not to accept him if he should return after 10 days - for then he will be a vampire. Read by David Tennant.

3. The HorlaGuy de Maupassant's striking psychological tale enters the world of the Vampire and how it corrupts and destroys the brain. Read by David Tennant.

4. Luella MillerLuella Miller seems incapable of helping herself. But everyone who comes to her aid soon ails and dies in their efforts. Read by David Tennant.

5.ClarimondeIn this true struggle between good and evil, heaven and hell, Theophile Gautier creates a whirlwind world of sensuality, seduction and rampant vampirism. Read by David Tennant.

On the twentieth anniversary of Roald Dahl's death, David Tennant tells a new tale of the unexpected - the stamp he's left on the world of pop.Kate Nash reveals how Dahl's fantastical children's books have influenced her own storytelling style, stirring her to invent surreal characters and magical places in songs like Mariella and Little Red.Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics explains how he found inspiration for songs such as I Stopped To Fill My Car Up in Dahl's grisly, suspenseful short stories.Plus, David reveals how a song about Willy Wonka gave a Rat Pack legend his only U.S. number one. Thanks to Lora Colver

David has been filming for United in the North East recently. The following story was in the Sunday Sun:METRO passengers thought it was a Tardis they’d stepped into and not a train when former time lord David Tennant was spotted at a North station.The Scottish star appeared in full 1950s garb alongside Sunderland-born star Melanie Hill and some nostalgic props as part of a film shoot in Tynemouth, North Tyneside.The coastal spot doubled as a set for the day as part of a new BBC dramatisation of the 1958 Munich air crash.The pair were on Tyneside for his latest role as one of the talented Manchester United team which became the youngest side to win the league, only for the squad to be ripped apart when eight were killed in the disaster.Called ‘United’, the drama aims to bring to life the tragic event which virtually wiped out manager Sir Matt Busby’s team, nicknamed Busby’s Babes, and the battle to overcome the devastation.Despite the film being about a team from Manchester, the BBC an…

David is back as the host of Masterpiece Contemporary on PBS in the USA. He recently introduced Lennon Naked starring Christopher Eccleston. You can view a trailer above.The full schedule can be seen here.

Have you always been an admirer of David's snazzy togs? Have you often pondered that he should recieve an award for his choice of natty suits and jazzy shirts? If the answer to these questions is a resounding yes then you need to head over to the GQ website and ensure that Mr Tennant is suitably honoured by nabbing their Best Dressed Award.Click here to vote now!

As most of you will know, every year we offer you the chance to send a Christmas message to David via our Christmas Book.This year we would like you to send your messages via our Facebook page here.All messages must be in by no later than 12:00pm GMT on 1st December 2010.

We're really keen to add your amazing artwork to the book too, so if you have any drawings etc that you'd like included please email them to us at xmasbook@david-tennant.comYou can also send anything else you think David might be interested in to xmasbook@david-tennant.com too. Things like photos of you with David, photos of your Doctor Who collection etc

We'd also like to invite all of you artistically talented members of Team Tennant to submit a design for the cover of the Christmas Book. All you need to do is include the text David-Tennant.com Christmas Book 2010 and make sure that the design is suitable for printing to an A4 size. Again this can be emailed to us at xmasbook@david-tennant.com

We can confirm that the seat in the new Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford Upon Avon that will be dedicated to David Tennant will be seat number C50. You can download a seating plan here.You can read more about how fans of David donated money for the seat in his name here.

David was on BBC Radio 2 narrating How Roald Dahl Shaped Pop. You can listen to it via BBC iPlayer here.

On the twentieth anniversary of Roald Dahl's death, David Tennant tells a new tale of the unexpected - the stamp he's left on the world of pop.Kate Nash reveals how Dahl's fantastical children's books have influenced her own storytelling style, stirring her to invent surreal characters and magical places in songs like Mariella and Little Red.Kelly Jones of the Stereophonics explains how he found inspiration for songs such as I Stopped To Fill My Car Up in Dahl's grisly, suspenseful short stories.Plus, David reveals how a song about Willy Wonka gave a Rat Pack legend his only U.S. number one.

David is curretly on BBC Radio 4 reading A Night With A Vampire. The first one aired last night. You can catch up with it on BBC iPlayer here.The schedule for the rest of the week is as follows:

23/11/2010 22:45pm BBC Radio 4Leo Tolstoy's lesser known brother has written this compelling story about a patriarch who sets off on a mysterious mission but fears he may come back a Vampire. If he should return to their village after 10 days - he begs his family to deny him access and plunge a stake through his heart.Written by Alexis TolstoyReader: David TennantProducer: Clive BrillA Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4.24/11/2010 22:45pm BBC Radio 4After an unusual Brazilian ship enters the harbour - our hero suddenly begins to feel unwell, and starts to have feverish and disturbing visions. Only too late does he discover the demonic nature of the South American ship's cargo.Written by Guy de Maupassant.Read by David Tennant.Producer: Clive BrillA Pacificus production for BBC Radio 4…

United is based on the true story of Manchester United's legendary "Busby Babes", the youngest side ever to win the Football League, the 1958 Munich Air Crash that claimed eight of the their number and the extraordinary spirit of a city that rebuilt the team in the wake of the disaster.

David Tennant will star as coach Jimmy Murphy, alongside Jack O'Connell (Skins, Dive) as Bobby Charlton, the youngest of the Babes, and Sam Claflin (Pirates Of The Caribbean, Any Human Heart) as star player Duncan Edwards. Manager Matt Busby (the source of the team's nickname) is to be confirmed. The film draws on first-hand interviews with the survivors and their families to tell the inspirational story of a team and community overcoming terrible tragedy.

The Munich Air Crash killed 22 of the 44 passengers onboard, including supporters, journalists and embassy staff.

Simon Heath, Executive Producer, World Productions, says: "Chris Chibnall has written an authentic and moving ve…